Most band dudes seem content just to rock an audience — bombarding fans with unrelenting blast beats, razor-tight guitar riffs and robust, thunderous wails. But 30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto would like to instead "blow people's friggin' eyelids off" via the group's upcoming Welcome to the Universe Tour.

Sounds intense, and Leto vows that the trek — which kicks off October 17 near Minneapolis as part of the "MTV2 $2 Bill Presents" series — will be just that. The bill boasts the likes of Head Automatica, Cobra Starship, Rock Kills Kid, Pink Spiders, the Receiving End of Sirens, Envy on the Coast and Men, Women and Children, along with several lesser-known acts that will hop on and off the run until it winds down in Los Angeles on November 25.

"We want to create a festival atmosphere," Leto recently told MTV News. "We plan on bringing an element of excitement and chaos and escape. We are going to do things that have never been done before, and we are making all kinds of plans and postulations about the possibilities. We have a lot of things happening, and it's very exciting."

Pre-sale tickets will be available starting September 16; tickets will go on sale to the general public September 23.

"We've come a long way," Leto reflected. "30 Seconds to Mars is something my brother [drummer Shannon Leto] and I have done for many, many years. To finally get this success and the excitement that's happening for the band right now is amazing. It's like a dream, and this album has been the defining element in our lives. We are proud and honored to be able to present a spectacle this fall — something that nobody should ever miss in their lifetime."